Example sentences of "out [prep] an [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Could it go out as an appendix ?
2 But it does mean that the job is immensely diverse , with a lot of administration and only a small element of number crunching , which he seeks out as an extra because he likes doing it .
3 It all started out as an adventure .
4 So erm I 'm just throwing this out as an idea that we perhaps we offer one half of this amount here
5 In both fields he was an individualist , and in both his successes mark him out as an artist of power and originality .
6 Therefore , the required relationship exists where one person holds himself out as an expert and gives advice which is intended to be taken seriously and acted upon even though no contractual relationship exists .
7 The distal end of the ileum was brought out as an ileostomy and sutured to the skin with interrupted stitches ( figure ) .
8 The operation can be carried out as an outpatient procedure in a clinic , hospital or in some specially-equipped GP surgeries .
9 By bringing it out as an A-format , £4.99 , mass-market paperback we hope to attract a much wider readership .
10 ‘ If he were to institute proceedings for infringement before the patent for the invention was sealed , the procedural requirement of the proviso would not be satisfied but a statement of claim could not be struck out as disclosing no cause of action although it might be liable to be struck out as an abuse of the process of the court .
11 " A fresh action started on the same grounds as one struck out for failure to obey an " " unless " " order may be struck out as an abuse of the process of the court " ( see Bailey v Bailey [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 1129 at 1133 ) .
12 If he tries to start a second action , it will be struck out as an abuse of the process of the court .
13 They turfed him out as an 18-year-old before Cambridge gave him a lifeline trial .
14 At first glance only his sword and the shoulder straps attached to his shirt mark him out as an officer .
15 It came out as an exclamation , and she heard the controller mutter something uncomplimentary through the headphones , but she did n't care .
16 Fullback Marty Roebuck could also miss out as an ankle operation is likely to sideline him for six to seven weeks .
17 They thought then that they would set out as an army and conquer the rest of the land and rule over it ; that was their mission .
18 Each individual man starts out as an animal with a potential ( genetic predisposition ) for acquiring culture ; we become civilized human beings by virtue of our training ; our moral judgements derives from that training .
19 Many of the sonnets are wonderfully generous poems ; they give meaning and beauty ’ The generosity resides in the act of celebration , a process by which the Poet can fade himself out as an actor , reducing himself to the role of recording agent .
20 What started out as an intention by the authors of Learning through Drama to express ‘ a specific point of view ’ ( p. 8 ) has apparently become the only authoritative reference !
21 Therefore a carbonaceous asteroid , although unlikely , can not be ruled out as an explanation of the Tunguska event .
22 Tony Bottoms ( 1983 : 176–7 ) has compared this notion to that of the ‘ sin-bin ’ in ice hockey : the player who has committed a foul is excluded ( or ‘ disqualified ’ ) from the game for a while and symbolically marked out as an offender , but after a term of fixed duration the player is allowed to rejoin the game as a full participant or ‘ requalified subject ’ .
23 Although Mr Smith welcomed the ‘ considerable potential ’ of the register , he ruled it out as an alternative to removing the unions ' constitutional influence outright .
24 You you 'd all it means is you 'd have longer lines of communication to an even worse bureaucracy , and I think if a bureaucracy which can produce this situation of opting out as an alternative is any example to have , I would choose to be away from it .
25 When we worked it out as an average that the sheer monitoring and chasing quotes or following up quotes erm and just preparing the documentation , we were n't convinced that was the case at all .
26 Baling out over Malta had now become a somewhat risky business , as Doug Whitney recalls : ‘ They ( the Maltese ) were so bitter about the bombing that they inclined to treat anyone baling out as an enemy and this became so bad we all carried revolvers to protect ourselves until we could convince them otherwise .
27 Mr Graham Crowley says the North-East stands out as an area that is creating opportunities for artists and many craft people encouraged to move to the region in readiness for Arts ‘ 96 .
28 In Taylor 's reign , only Trevor Steven 's effort in Russia earlier this year from a Nigel Clough pass stands out as an example .
29 And again , elsewhere , she writes : ‘ The rest of my life stretches out as an emptiness before me . ’
30 Point me out as an oddity ? ’
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